We are looking for a male with the same color and registered with the ADBA and or APBR to Breed with My girl Katie who is a Light Red American Red Nose Pit Bull and she will be 2 on Jan 18th and will be going into heat in Jan also. We live in Saint Helens and are hoping to find someone somewhat close to us. So if ya are interested just let us know. Thank You and Have a nice day.

How IS Katie??? What have you been doing with her? Sports? Agility? Any titles? Health testing?You know... all that good stuff that comes way before you consider bringing another litter of Pits into the world?

Ok, I will add my two cents. I hope that just because you are looking for a sire the same color as your girl, you know that doesn't mean the puppies will end up that same color. Please read up on breeding before you do it. Also, If you are any where near Diana (airwalfk) or Violet, you may want to talk to them about how many "rednose" pit bulls they come across everyday who need homes. Please, Please read what is available to you on this board.

The fact that there is NO such breed as Light Red American Red Nose Pit Bull tells me that you are in NO way, shape or form ready to breed this or any other dog. What, in your opinion, makes her worthy of being bred?

There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.

cheekymunkee wrote:The fact that there is NO such breed as Light Red American Red Nose Pit Bull tells me that you are in NO way, shape or form ready to breed this or any other dog. What, in your opinion, makes her worthy of being bred?

When we brought home Dar, we were talking about the dreaded BSL...and she told me in that conversation that ""at least Annie is the Red nosed kind, which is THE GOOD kind"" > I was in no way going to talk her out of THAT one.....!!!

Jody, who knows very little about the dogs, but knows there's no reason to be ignorant, with all the resources available.

“Hope has two beautiful daughters: their names are Anger and Courage. Anger that things are the way they are. Courage to make them the way they ought to be.”----Augustine

I can assure you...Red Nose, Blue Nose, Green Nose, Black Nose..No Nose...adoptions across the board are slowing in these economic times and placing anything that resembles a Pit Bull is extremely hard let alone actually, intentionally breeding more!

Are you prepared to keep the pups until they are placed regardless of how long it takes? Are you prepared to take the pups back if the adopter decides they don't want, can't have them? Do you live where you can have a litter of pups and a mother - and then a litter of adolescents when you can't place them. If the answer to any of these is No or even Maybe then you are not in a position to breed.

Please remember APBT, Staffies, and mixed breeds die every day of the week in shelters in this area because there are no homes.

I also notice you mentioned nothing about temperament - so seriously you are breeding for color...seriously. Are you prepared to euthanize any pup that is not temperamentally sound?

I'll mention too...as I just found this thread...it's increasingly harder for breeders of ANY breed to find homes for puppies....just as Diana and others mentioned.

I am the puppy coordinator for an Assistance Dog group, I find the puppies to put in the program. I can't tell you how many breeders and "breeders" are contacting me right now to donate puppies...of all different breeds. They can't get rid of them. I have a breeder right now who NEVER wanted to give us another dog...she was very disappointed in the way her dogs before turned out (with our group). Now she's offering us one or more. This is a GOOD breeder with national recognition in her breed, health testing out the wazoo, titles on both ends of her dogs...these dogs are amazing examples of their breed. Yet, she's got a bunch of them sitting around her house.

Thank you for all your comments. I really got a kick out of some of them and just so you know I was just writing a short breif Post just to find out what might be around me. Anyways yall have a great day because my girl and I are going to play in the snow today....

Well good! Because we certainly get a kick out of you wanting to be a back yard breeder and contributing to the plight of the American Pit Bull Terrier, as well as the homeless dog population in this country.

BritneyP wrote:Well good! Because we certainly get a kick out of you wanting to be a back yard breeder and contributing to the plight of the American Pit Bull Terrier, as well as the homeless dog population in this country.

BritneyP wrote:Well good! Because we certainly get a kick out of you wanting to be a back yard breeder and contributing to the plight of the American Pit Bull Terrier, as well as the homeless dog population in this country.